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“I thought the players’ application was first class,” said the former Port Vale and Altrincham boss.

“We played a system to make us more compact and I thought that was the case.

“With a system like that it is difficult at times from an attacking point of view, but some of our passing in the first half was good.

“It’s just a bit frustrating that the one time we switched off, we got punished for it. That’s the way it goes when you’re at the wrong end of the table.

“Of course there are things to improve, but there’s things to build on as well.

“In possession, we sometimes made the wrong decision but that will improve. That’s partly down to confidence. When you’re confident you tend to make better decisions. But, as a starting point, I can’t fault the players.”

Sinnott is hopeful of extending Brad Beatson’s loan spell from Boston United. The defender rejoined the Blues on a month’s loan deal at the end of last month. His deal expires following Saturday’s home clash with high-flying Brackley Town.